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Apart from that, do you find it plausible at least that farmers would like to sell their produce in the EU, and that a no deal makes that harder? Yes or no.
Of course. More customers is better. But there doesn't seem to be any sense of crisis among the farming community here in Shropshire. Brexit isn't foot and mouth. They've been more worried about who's going to pick the strawberries.
Yeah you're completely ignoring what I said. I assume you already are familiar with the £350m for the NHS and the sunlit uplands quotes, but here's some of the others:
I don't give a fuck what lies were said by politicians. They're all liars. Welcome to politics.
Can you see how a naive person might have bought some of these stories, and had their vote influenced by them?
This is one of the great flaws of democracy. Politicians are professional liars, and people are dumb. What makes you think you haven't naively been influenced somewhere along the line? How would you even know? It's not all bare faced lies, it can be much more subtle. That goes for me too. I can't be certain. But sovereignty and democracy are not something I'm going to be influenced about by someone else, I do not accept the authority of people from outside of this country. I begrudgingly accept the authority of the state in the UK because it's a better life than being in prison.
They're buried somewhere in here I imagine. Lots of links there, you can probably even find the pages relevant to selling your tomatoes. See how easy it is.
Yeah, fuck selling to Canada too. A trade deal might change that, they'll use the word "streamline".
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